Word: threats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...scoring threat for Brown is attackman Bob Anthony, who has nine goals and 15 assists. Rick Buck, one of eight Bruins from Baltimore, is only one point behind Anthony, and sophomore Bob Sealise has netted 20 goals...
...they have forced far-reaching concessions from the faculty and administration. Any small breach of precedent at Harvard is taken to be a radical change in the University, and any change at Harvard is seem by some to be a crack in the Ivy Wall that poses an immediate threat to its continued existence...
Even if the arrested students should eventually be acquitted, that will give Harvard no excuse to discipline them by its own processes. The demonstrators were subjected to police action, including the threat or actuality of brutal action, thrown in jail, and obligated at least to seek legal help. In short, Harvard placed them on the in-basket of the judicial process, under circumstances where the University's power to extricate students was both practically and logically compromised...
...internal system of University justice assumes that students will not be subjected to the manifold risks of the outside system. There are, perhaps, arguments for and against the whole idea of insulating Harvard from outside justice. But no good argument can be made for subjecting a student to the threat of criminal prosecution, forcing him to fight it as best he can, and then, should he escape, confronting him with Harvard's own punitive action. The principle of double jeopardy may not legally apply here, but the common sense behind that principle remains compelling. When President Pusey called...
Harvard never mounted a threat until the eighth inning. DeMichele started the attack with a walk and was advanced to second on Pete Varney's single through short. The rally seemed ended when Ignacio struck out and John Ballantyne forced Varney at second, but a wild pitch sent DeMichele home with Harvard's last...